The 21 cm Wurfgranate (thrower-shell) 42 rockets
were spin-stabilized, electrically-fired and only had high-explosive warheads.
The rocket nozzle assembly contained 22 orifices evenly spaced around the rim
of the nozzle with the orifices set an angle of 16° from the axis of the rocket
to give the rocket clockwise rotation.[4] The rockets had a prominent exhaust trail that kicked up a
substantial amount of dust and debris, so the crew had to seek shelter before
firing. This meant that they were easily located and had to displace
quickly to avoid counter-battery fire. The rockets
were fired one at a time, in a timed ripple, but the launcher had no capability
to fire single rockets.[5] The rockets could be fitted with either impact or delay fuses as
necessary. Liner rails could be fitted to allow the launcher to use 15 cm
Wurfgranate 41 rockets with their HE, smoke and poison gas warheads.”

What about
the miniature Nebelwerfer 42?

Yes I know, I cheated…those troops are Italian.I haven’t any german at hand when I took the picture.

I haven’t
found the right « rocket emulator ».

I bought
the disk gun when Target closed in Canada.
The feed always jammed.

What I need
his a nerf gun with multiple shots. I am still looking around.